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To: owk
Libertarians vs. Realatarians...

"Those are a few of my objections to liberals and liberalism. Looking strange has little to do with it. Tyranny, fraud, parasitism, intellectual sloven laziness, involuntary servitude, self-centeredness, servitude to the self-centeredness of others, immaturity, arrogance, irresponsibility, resentfulness and hatred, stupidity, manipulativeness, indolence, demogogery are a few more appropriate terms that come to mind. These are terms that were once accurately applied, but have unfortunately fallen out of usage—along with the necessary truths that their usage conveyed."

"Yeah the intellectual homeless-permantnently un-employedconnected...

why work/think get high---get high w/o thinking/working---just re-package/cycle liberalism---

new--improved!

Just put new tiles on a collapsing--rotting roof--wall!

13 posted on 02/07/2002 11:53:16 AM PST by f.Christian
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To: owk
The liberal--libertarian/anarchist prototype--model--paradigm...

"William Jefferson Blyth Clinton, whether by argued early childhood experience, or by genetic determination, is without any capability of conscience or higher order of being. Dogs can be housebroken. Bill Clinton is a primitive form of animal that can not be housebroken. It is beyond his level of consciousness to understand why he should be housebroken. It is beyond his level of consciousness to see why anyone should need to be housebroken. Asking that he be housebroken is an alien imposition upon his level of consciousness which he can not understand and is a form of resented irritation beyond his subjectively acceptable level of inconvenience...."

"Not being housebroken is, in his mind, a symbolic prerogitive of power and to ask that he be housebroken is considered by him to be a insulting non-recognition of his superiority."

Very owkish...

14 posted on 02/07/2002 11:59:52 AM PST by f.Christian
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